ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
ADJUSTING MITER GAUGE ANGLE
This miter gauge is used to hold and support the work piece at a chosen angle
during a sanding operation. The miter gauge body (A) Fig.17 angle can be
adjusted.
1. Loosen lock knob (B) and reposition to the desired angle.
2. Retighten lock knob (B) to lock into the desired angle.
3. Make sure the desired angle is true.
4. To set the miter gauge square with the disc, use a combination square. If the
angle pointer needs to be repositioned, loosen pointer screw and readjust.
REPLACING THE 6” X 48” SANDING BELT
The sanding belt must be replaced once it is ripped, used or glazed. To replace
the sanding belt, follow these instructions;
1. Before attempting to remove the sanding belt, a few installed items must be
remove first.
2. Remove both the end safety guard (A) Fig.18 and the lower safety guard (B)
by undoing the 4 lock knobs (C).
3. Remove the backstop (A) Fig.19 by undoing the cap screw (B) and then
remove the belt dust chute (C) by undoing the 2 pan hd screws (D).
4. Release the sanding belt tension by lifting and turning the quick adjustment
tension lever (A) towards the right as shown in Fig.20.
5. Remove the used sanding belt as shown in Fig.20 and slide the new sanding
belt around drums. NOTE: The arrows on the inside of the sanding belt must
point towards the sanding disc, doing the opposite will increase the risk of
ripping the sanding belt leaving it useless.
6. Center the sanding belt between the drums and tension the sanding belt using
the belt tension lever.
7. Before reinstalling all the removed items, the belt tracking should be checked
and adjusted if necessary. See the instructions on the following page for
tracking sanding belt.
8. Reinstall the removed items once the belt tracking adjustment has been done.
Figure 17
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Figure 20
Figure 19